You can use ordering by primary key (id by default) because it
increments by every insert.
So newly created rows in db will have greater id than others.
In most cases it can be enough.
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On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 21:41 -0700, Joru wrote:
> Everytime I edit some data, the data order in queryset changed into
> the newest edited
> Is it posible to get queryset that ordered based when the data created
> without having to add creation date for sorting purpose
The order results are returne
Everytime I edit some data, the data order in queryset changed into
the newest edited
Is it posible to get queryset that ordered based when the data created
without having to add creation date for sorting purpose
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